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apokai September 12th, 2006 12:54

Multicam ACU version vs CP Version
 
Hi,

I saw someone selling Multicam ACU version and CP version. Anyone knows the difference ? Is CP a "greener" version? :?

Thk!

Brakoo September 12th, 2006 13:10

Multicam and ACU are both different camo patterns so you have something wrong right here. Can't help you any further with that though I would only be making assumptions.

Darklen September 12th, 2006 13:31

I think he's refering to the cut of the uniform, not the camo pattern. IMO the CP version is far superior, but a lot more cash. One of our team members has a Cadpat BDU in the ACU cut and it's a better design than the old M81 BDU (the old woodland ones), but my CP Combat pants & Field jacket kicks the crap out of it.

You can find pics of the ACU uniform all over, so here's pics of my CP BDU:

Crye Precision BDU Pics

There's a lot of differences between the two. For our (airsofters) purposes, the ACU knockoff stuff is fine. Beware though, some of it is made with genuine CP multicam and some is asian knockoff material. The knockoff stuff I've seen is fairly close, but there are visual differences between the two, especially in the digital fading.

Even Crye make two different versions of their bdu, the Combat pant & jacket, & the Field pand & jacket.

apokai September 12th, 2006 14:23

Thk to Darklen and Brakoo for their answers...

Quote:

I think he's refering to the cut of the uniform
Exactly. And this is why I was confused. I was thinking about the camo pattern. I did not know about cut. :smack:

Thk guys :grin:

lt_poncho September 12th, 2006 14:54

I got confused with CP - I thought you meant 'CF' cut. I agree the Crye Cut is on a level of it's own, but the ACU cut in general is something I prefer in any pattern.

The amount of work effort to convert say a Woodland BDU top to the ACU cut is quite extensive - so much so the modifications that exist between the two are very noticable.


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